company says.
(Click here for a larger view of the SolidLogic GS-L10)Logic Supply, a distributor specializing in Mini-ITX products, has built the SolidLogic GS-L10 out of two separate products, starting with the GSL-10 case from
Serener, and installing an MSI MS-9818 motherboard into it. As the photographs above and below show, the GSL-10 case has heat sinks on three of its sides, to which Logic Supply has added an internal heat pipe.

This view of Logic Supply's GSL-10 shows its heat pipes and sinks
(Click to enlarge)This combination of products allows the device to operate fanlessly at up to 97 deg. F (36 deg. C), provided that either flash storage or a 2.5-inch "extreme environment" hard drive is employed, the company claims. The SolidLogic GS-L10 supports a choice of three different Montevina Socket P processors: the Celeron M CM585 clocked at 2.16GHz, the Core 2 Duo P8400 clocked at 2.26GHz, or the Core 2 Duo T9400 clocked at 2.53GHz, says Logic Supply. These CPUs have TDPs of up to 35 Watts, making cooling them a nontrivial task.
 MSI's MS-9818 motherboard (Click image to enlarge) |
The MSI MS-9818 motherboard itself (pictured, right) uses Intel's GM45 northbridge and ICH9M-E southbridge, and supports up to 4GB of memory via two SODIMM slots, according to Logic Supply. As our photo shows, the board also includes a PCI Express Mini Card slot, a 32-bit PCI slot, and a PCI Express x 1 slot, though the latter two of these probably aren't usable because of the device's low-profile case.
The main board also has four SATA connectors, an IDE connector, four RS232 pin headers, and -- on its underside -- a CompactFlash slot. We're guessing that apart from installing memory in the CompactFlash slot, most purchasers of the SolidLogic GS-L10 are likely to stick with the real-world interfaces on its back panel, shown below.

The rear panel of the Logic Supply GSL-10
(Click to enlarge)The back panel interface, soldered directly to the main board internally, includes two PS/2 ports, a VGA port, an HDMI port, a DVI-D port, and an RS232 port. The GS-L10 also sports two gigabit Ethernet connectors, four USB ports, plus microphone and line in/out jacks, according to Logic Supply.
Features and specifications listed by Logic Supply for the SolidLogic GS-L10 include the following:
- Processor -- Celeron M CM585 clocked at 2.16GHz, Core 2 Duo P8400 clocked at 2.26GHz, or Core 2 Duo T9400 clocked at 2.53GHz
- Memory -- Up to 4GB of DDR2 RAM via two SODIMM slots
- Storage -- Supports 2.5-inch hard disk drives or CompactFlash storage
- Networking -- 2 x gigabit Ethernet ports
- Other I/O:
- 2 x PS/2
- VGA
- HDMI
- DVI-D
- 1 x RS232
- 4 x USB
- Audio -- mic in, line in, line out
- Expansion:
- CompactFlash slot
- PCI Express Mini Card slot
- 1 x 32-bit PCI (may not be accessible)
- 1 x PCI Express x1 (may not be accessible)
- Operating temperature -- Up to 97 deg. F (36 deg. C)
- Dimensions -- 8.86 x 7.68 x 3.15 inches (225 x 195 x 80mm)
Further informationAccording to Logic Supply, the SolidLogic GS-L10 is available with Windows XP Embedded, Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista, or Ubuntu Linux 8.10. The device appears to be on sale now, for prices starting at approximately $1,020.
More information may be found on the company's website,
here.
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